RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 274) in the WOX
In the past week, I noticed something about mentions and decided to write about it in this blog:
https://steemit.com/steem-dev/@kafio/exploring-steemtools-a-question-about-mentions
There’s a noticeable difference in how mentions appear in notifications between SteemWorld and Steemit.
I still don’t understand why that is, and I haven’t received a response yet — but I’m trying to figure it out myself. It’s actually a good opportunity to dig deeper into how Steem works.
Regarding the question:
"Have you recently experienced a situation within Steemit that you don't understand? Share your experience."
It’s not a single moment or incident, but I’ve been struggling to find blog posts that match my interests.
It can be frustrating when I just want to discover and interact with content I enjoy.
now we're not yet at the level where AI can suggest content like it does on other platforms , so I feel like Steemit (or Steem in general) could benefit from an official list of tags or categories to explore.
For example, I’m really into dev topics, sports, and films — but it’s difficult to find relevant posts easily.
Most of the time, I just see posts with high rewards or upvotes, not necessarily content that fits what I’m looking for.
Greetings, friend.
Do you use tags to search for content topics? The truth is, I haven't seen any development content lately, only what's shared on Steem Dev. Maybe it's a good idea to start creating a path or guide for the types of content you like. You can even use the Pussfi community and show what projects can be developed with the $PUSS coin to make it more useful. I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but sometimes it's better to find empty land to start building what we want.
Sports communities are half-baked. Sports have been disappearing due to lack of interest. However, the idea of promoting this type of content can be revived.